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What Dave Schultheis and Scott Tipton Have in Common

9/11 argumentum ad nauseum, as the Grand Junction Sentinel’s Gary Harmon reports: The rematch between incumbent U.S. Rep John Salazar, D-Colo., and Republican businessman Scott Tipton turned scrappy and ill-tempered early on in their first debate Saturday night. “John Salazar, it’s time to come home,” Tipton said as he opened the debate. “It’s 9/11. Let’s […]

What’s Next for Andrew Romanoff?

“Colorado Is Our Cause!” read the sticker that I was wearing along with several other people at an Andrew Romanoff campaign event roughly 4 months after Romanoff had dropped a State-wide bombshell announcing that he would challenge appointed Sen. Michael Bennet in the primary election. After meeting Mr. Romanoff and listening to him speak, it […]

Larimer County Folks ain’t “shaking in our boots” – or – what’s up with the Republican Shoe Fetish?

(I’d like to see a diary from the Republicans up there too – promoted by DavidThi808) I’ve been quiet for a good long while of late, because there’s work to do up here in Larimer County.   Still, it was good to take a moment away from my county map long enough to see that […]

“Faux-Hawks” and Politics: They Don’t Mix

(Cross-posted at Colorado Pols)

Feast your eyes, dear reader, on the website banner of one Mark Barrington, yet another high-hopes GOP candidate running for HD-26 (a swing JeffCo seat held by Democrat Andy Kerr).

We’ll explain as best we can: Barrington’s logo is a green pig. The green color and the frown means (we think) that the pig is ill, perhaps from having drunk whatever formerly occupied the coffee cup the sickly green pig is holding. Note that the pig is wearing cool-guy sunglasses, so presumably we’re supposed to look up to this pig, perhaps with some sympathy over his poison coffee? Of course, if we sympathize with the cool sickly green pig, then it will be harder to explain why he’s popping out of a red “no” sign. Truthfully, we don’t know what the hell is going on here.

Oh, wait, it’s a teacup. Never mind.

Perhaps more of a long-term problem for Mr. Barrington’s political aspirations is what we can most charitably call his clown-like fashion sense. To be sure, we always advise candidate friends to seek out a good professional photographer, and make lots of photos available on your website in high quality–such photos just happen to find their way into independent mailings, commercials, etc. very nicely.

We assume when we give advice like this that they will not post unbelievably awful photos, the kind that Glamour Shots would not allow out of their shop. And yet here we are with Mark Barrington, from the 70s ‘lot lizard’ tie to trousers that seem to be pleading for a tailor because they can’t hold out much longer.



Get a room, kids.

Bad fashion sense aside, do you see his facial expression above? That will not be used positively.

Back when you were in high school, assuming you attended high school anytime between roughly 1978 and the present day, you knew this kid. He wanted to have a mohawk, but his parents wouldn’t let him shave the sides of his head. The response from some was a style known as a “faux-hawk”–hair you could make look alright for Mom, and still gel into something resembling a punk-rock hairdo when you go out on the weekends.

The thing is, once you move out of Mom’s house, you don’t have to fake it anymore.

Moving on (briefly) to the matter of Barrington’s fitness to serve, from his, uh “mission statement.”

Accountability

I believe that politicians should be held accountable for their actions.  The issues and current spending will be readily available to all citizens of Colorado so they can hold me, Mark Barrington, as their representative. [Pols emphasis] I want to make sure the current monies the state has are spent in the right areas and report back to the citizens…

Constitution of Colorado

Many people do not know that there is a constitution that governs our communities in Colorado. [Pols emphasis] Not only do I want to educate Colorado residents on the Constitution but other major issues facing our communities.

You can just imagine how this will go knocking on doors this fall: “Hi, dude! I like so totally want to be your state representative! Did you know that Colorado has a constitution? I know, trip out!”

We feel as though our work is done here.

What happened to Mike Saccone?

In my “What happened to them?” series, I’ve been asking Denver journalists 1) what they’ve been up to since leaving the Rocky, the Post, or some other news outlet in Colorado-and 2) what they think of the state of Colorado journalism these days. Lots of journalists in recent years have been on our doorsteps one […]

Norton’s Poll, its methodology and what it all means

Since Buck won the top line at the Assembly with 77% of the vote, which Norton skipped, there have been a total of three polls taken tracking the US Senate race among Republicans.  The methodology of the first two polls are fully  disclosed and relatively fair.  The results are consistent and public.   The third […]

What happened to Bill Menezes

In my “What happened to them?” series, I’ve been asking Denver journalists 1) what they’ve been up to since leaving the Rocky, the Post, or some other news outlet in Colorado-and 2) what they think of the state of Colorado journalism these days. Lots of journalists in recent years have been on our doorsteps one […]

What happened to Diane Carman

Many Denver journalists have disappeared over the past few years. I thought it would be fun and interesting to hear from them. So I’ve been asking a few what they’ve been up to-and what they think of the state of journalism in Colorado these days. Former Post metro columnist Diane Carman was kind to take […]

CO-Sen: Yeah, Jane Norton is That Radically Right-Wing

{Originally posted at my blog Senate Guru.}

As Senator Michael Bennet and former state House Speaker Andrew Romanoff square off for the Democratic nomination, the Republican primary appears to be a battle over who can most appeal to the furthest right-wing elements of an already hyper-conservative Republican Party.  While the Democrats are running largely centrist campaigns, despite being amid a Democratic primary, the Republican establishment pick and primary front-runner, former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton, is doing nothing to cater to a general election electorate.  Rather, Norton is joining her primary competition in far-right-wing revelry, espousing radical rhetoric and featuring a right-wing background that would make any sensible moderate shudder.  Here are some of Jane Norton’s greatest hits.

First, Jane Norton would completely eliminate the Department of Education.  Discussion of eliminating the Department of Education was a popular topic of far-right-wing conservatives during the Reagan 80’s and Gingrich early-to-mid 90’s.  One of the key traits of teabaggers has been ignorance – ignorance at the Obama Administration’s tax cuts for middle- and lower-income families, ignorance at President Obama’s birthplace and religion, and so on.  Since she’s part of a movement marked by turning ignorance into a virtue, why not eliminate the federal department committed to improving the education of Americans.

Second, after we’ve all spent the last year watching the tumultuous health care reform debates, I think we can all agree that we’re not big fans of health care lobbyists.  Well, for five years, Jane Norton was a health care lobbyist.  She lobbied for the Medical Group Management Association, first as Executive Director in their Office of Strategic Relationship, then as Director of their Office of State Government Relations.  On top of that, she subsequently lied about having been a lobbyist, given that lobbyist is one of the dirtiest words in politics nowadays.

Third, going full Palin, Jane Norton chooses not to correct misinformation spouted by supporters at her events, misinformation designed to prey on individuals’ basest instincts, fear and hate.  At a small coffee shop visit, a Norton supporter repeatedly said of President Obama, “He’s a Muslim!”  Rather than politely correct the misinformed supporter about the President’s religion (notwithstanding the fact that, to this individual, “Muslim” is tantamount to a hateful slur), Norton rather put a positive spin on it, praising the “passion around what is happening in our own country.”  Perhaps Norton doesn’t realize the mistake and actually is under the impression that President Obama is a member of the Muslim faith.  If that’s the case, perhaps Norton also believes that President Obama was actually born in Kenya.  It’d be swell if someone in the Colorado media maybe asked her.

Fourth, it sounds like Liz Cheney drafted her stump speech:

And what I believe is happening… is the fact that the rights of terrorists are more important in this administration that the lives of American citizens.

This is an ignorant and hypocritical response to the Obama Administration trying underwear bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab in criminal court rather than military tribunal.  Why is it ignorant and hypocritical?  Because the George W. Bush Administration successfully tried shoe bomber Richard Reid in criminal court rather than military tribunal.  Basically, according to Jane Norton, President Obama is siding with terrorists over Americans because he did something exactly the same as George W. Bush.  Interesting.  This ignorance and hypocrisy not too dissimilar from Norton calling on President Obama to balance the budget in his first term or not run for re-election, even though he was handed record deficits by George W. Bush (who, you might recall, was handed recorded surpluses by President Bill Clinton but squandered them).

Fifth, Jane Norton sounds like she’s supportive of either privatizing or abolishing Social Security:

With regard to Social Security, it has turned into a Ponzi scheme. The money that people pay into it should be there for when they are ready to retire.

Taken literally, that individuals’ money “should be there” waiting for them specifically when they retire, Norton seems to clearly support privatizing Social Security into personal accounts.  Taken more broadly, that Norton believes Social Security is best likened to a Ponzi scheme, an illegal and fraudulent financial structure, one could reasonably surmise that she’d be willing to rid the country of Social Security altogether.  Again, it might be helpful for a member of the Colorado media to press her on the topic.  If she wants to privatize or eliminate Social Security, perhaps Colorado’s hundreds of thousands of seniors receiving Social Security ought to know.

When all of this is assembled, it paints a picture of Jane Norton that is so far out of the political mainstream, she can no longer see it from her house.  Taken together, Jane Norton is a fear-mongering, misinformation-spreading, ignorance-championing, Social Security-privatizing former lobbyist who would be happy to weaken education, health care and the rule of law in America.  So, yeah, Jane Norton is that radically right-wing.

CO-Sen: Michael Bennet and Andrew Romanoff Appeal to the Progressive Netroots

Senate Guru posed a simple question to the two Democrats running for U.S. Senate in 2010 from Colorado:

Why should the progressive netroots support your campaign in Colorado’s 2010 Democratic Senate primary?

Senator Michael Bennet and former State House Speaker Andrew Romanoff offer their responses in an appeal to the progressive netroots, exclusively on Senate Guru.

Highlights include:

Michael isn’t a fan of playing it safe. Last summer, while other senators hedged, Michael hit the road, and held town halls where he fought for health care reform – including a public option – in some of the most conservative areas of Colorado. Then Michael went on national television and said he would be willing to lose his seat in order to pass real health care reform, and he meant it.

and

Andrew has a true connection with every person who’s ever licked a stamp, knocked on a door, made a phone call or contributed on a blog to advance our cause. As the only candidate in this race refusing to take contributions from special interests and PACs, Andrew will never have to decide between what is best for his constituents and what is profitable for his contributors.

Check out the complete responses at Senate Guru.

Also, with today being the final day of the fundraising quarter, please contribute to our Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate via the Expand the Map! ActBlue page.

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